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    African Monkey
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    @Duluth Send the Bulls to Whangarei. Playing South African sides at Albany may as well be an away game for us.

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    @African-Monkey said in Super Rugby News:

    @Duluth Send the Bulls to Whangarei. Playing South African sides at Albany may as well be an away game for us.

    Last time we played a saffer side up there we made the trip (which was great fun) and had a Saffer sitting in front of us telling us to be quiet as we were too noisy for his wife! FFS! At the bloody rugby and you can't support your team too noisily.

    Still, pretty sure we won, so it was a sweet finish 🙂

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    http://www.superxv.com/fixtures/

    Full fixture list here from september last year (!)

    Edit: with ALL blues games 'TBC' by the look... cheers Duluth.

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    Argghhh, please tell me Super Bang Bang is not going to be Super Boom Boom in 2017!! Cringe.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

    Argghhh, please tell me Super Bang Bang is not going to be Super Boom Boom in 2017!! Cringe.

    Steve Tew ask for a re-wording of the theme song after the Chiefs took things literally last year

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    Can't wait to hear how much the marketing company charged them to come up with that evolutionary slogan.

    Man, I get the bug again as soon as the rugby starts but the competition structure and bland marketing crud kill my anticipation something chronic.

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    And don't forget the new tackle laws. I have a horrible feeling I am going to get sick of games ruined by yellow and red cards.

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    In all honesty i have zero excitement/anticipation with regards to the forthcoming rugby season.

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    @mariner4life Understandable, as the Chiefs won't make the playoffs this year.

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    @Tim Only people who haven't been Chiefs fans for long expect to make the finals every year

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    At first look his running style and balance reminds me of Rupeni Caucau.

    Siave Togoiu might just be one of the hottest rugby prospects in Auckland, if not New Zealand right now.

    It took the Mangere 17-year-old, better known for his rugby league feats with national secondary school champions Southern Cross Campus, just one international sevens tournament to have agents, provinces and super rugby franchises beating a path to his door.

    Auckland and the Blues, the teams the teenager confirmed he'll be playing for, were the first to court the winger. Waikato and the Chiefs also expressed an interest.

    Siave Togoiu, right, with Junior Poluleuligaga, the coach of the Samoa schoolboy sevens team.

    The frenzy erupted as Togoiu set alight the inaugural World Schools Sevens Championship at Sacred Heart College last weekend.

    He had a sensational two days. He led Samoa to the finals where they lost to Australia 24-19 and was named player of the tournament.

    Togoiu has been taken aback by all the attention.

    "I'm surprised by all the attention. I never expected anything like this. I've been receiving calls from agents nearly every day since the tournament finished. All were prepared to sign me up, if I didn't already have a manager.

    "It's exciting, I've always wanted to play professionally. This is my chance."
    Togoiu hasn't put pen to paper yet but confirms that he will sign for Auckland and the Blues with whom he rubbed shoulders with at a training session at Manukau Rovers Rugby Club late last year.

    He was seen in discussions with Tom Hanks, the Blues high performance manager, rubbed shoulders with Blues players and even got to talk to head coach and All Black great Tana Umaga.

    The irony of it all is that Togoiu wasn't supposed to play in the tournament.

    He and kid-brother Kakoi , the player of the tournament at the national secondary school rugby league championships, were roped into a make shift Samoa team just days before kickoff by Papatoetoe Rugby Club director of rugby Junior Poluleuligaga.

    Poluleuligaga was asked to stitch a make shift team of Aucklanders together less than a week out from the tournament when Samoa couldn't send a team.

    The rest is history as the scamble for Togoiu signature began before the tournament had ended.

    Poluleuligaga, a former Samoa, Auckland and Blues halfback, says he has never seen such a frenzy before.

    "Siave is the hottest rugby prospect in New Zealand right now. Everyone, from agents, provinces and Super 15 franchises want his signature.

    "It's his speed, foot work and balance that sets him apart," he says.

    But Siave says his first aim is just to crack the Auckland under-18s.

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    Looks like he has got something that can't be taught.....a silly haircut.
    Good gas though.

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    That's the highlights package?

    He's fast. Very fast.

    But, didn't see much evidence of any skills - no switching the ball to the other side when trying to beat a man, no sign of a developed passing game, and can't no chip kick? Really? Next big thing? Ok.

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    @gt12 well, the last "next big thing" was a big lump of a league player who never even came over, so this has to be an improvement on that surely?

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    How were Auckland able to keep Harry Plummer, Tanielu Telea, Caleb Clarke, Niven Longopoa, Mosese Pepa and this kid in the same year? Really good retention of talent by Auckland these last two years.

    It seems doubling the academy spots from 12 to 24 per year is really paying off for Auckland. More spots to retain more players. 12 spots seemed very little for a big catchment like Auckland.

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    replied to Dice on last edited by KiwiMurph
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    @Dice Makes sense with more academy spots - should have happened a long time ago.

    Arent there some other young wing talent on the Auckland books also? T Vaega, Wesley Tameifuna and Freedom Vaha'akolo?

    Good to hear of this signing. He looks to have plenty of raw talent. Was a bit underwhelmed by Auckland Mitre 10 Cup outside backs this year and some of Blues signings in that area are a bit meh so good to see young talent on way through.

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    @Dice Any info on how Wiseguy Faiane is shaping up?

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    @KiwiMurph Yup, those 3 outside backs are still on Auckland's books. Another young outside back who is also with Auckland is Otumaka Mausia. He played well at fullback for the Auckland U19s last year and managed to make the NZ U20s camp squad, but he was unable to attend due to injury.

    @Tim Still with Auckland for at least another year or two. He'll probably be starting 10 for Samoa in the U20s World Cup this year after missing out on the camp team for NZ. With no Hickey this year, it'll be interesting to see where he is in the pecking order for Auckland. If they select 3 10s, he should definitely be one of them.

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    Nehe Milner has re-signed with NZR and the Hurricanes through to the end of the 2019 season.

    http://www.hurricanes.co.nz/the-canes/news/single/item/milner-skudder-signs-on-for-three-more-years-with-hurricanes/

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